I wish you would have listened. There was hope, and help available. But Old No. 7 was the priority and, as I had predicted, it meant your demise. Now the Veil is between us and the sorrow around this has become my constant companion. RIP LW
Tylko to co tak mocno i prawdziwie się lubi... Można tak wspaniale wyrazić z taką mocą i przejęciem... Po latach swego oddania, pracy i zaangażownia. I to jest fantastyczne... Gdyż to jest to co się chciało robić autentycznie całym sobą. Gratulacje i na stojąco owacje!👍🏾👏👏👏🤪 Total💥odlot!😃
Please Bruce and JL management, PLEASE give us a 50th anniversary double-box set for Greetings/WIESS in 2022-23 like you've done for BTR/Darkness/River! With a documentary following the Steel Mill to the early ESB era .
The Heart and Soul of Rock and Roll travels thru time like a Spirit. Elvis, Chuck Berry, Jimi, Lennon, Jagger, Dylan, and Springsteen. You can't explain it, you just know it when you see it.
why cant his better songs be such good quality?? id love to see prove it all night, streets of fire, jungleland, and spirit in the night in this quality...
Great song. Great live performance. But the most amazing is Springsteen's guitar work. Many don't realize that among his many talents he's a great guitarist.
Bruce is a great songwriter, great performer, has loads of charisma, but no, he is not a great guitarist. For a professional, he was/is average. He is solid, banging on minor scale building blocks in time with the music. An average professional guitarist sounds good, and Bruce sounds good. Nothing wrong with that, but to call Bruce "great" in the context of the greats of that fertile era, is just wrong. Bruce would agree with my sentiment.
I agree with everything you posted here Elmo, Bruce is at best an average lead guitarist, in fact I think it could be argued that this early portion of his career was the peak of his lead guitar playing skills. I think his skills improve dramatically when he plays solo acoustic, especially during the Devils and Dust Tour. JMO
After reading many comments about this and Bruce's " state of mind". Weren't we all a wee bit stoned back in the day....? It was the time. Created some masterpieces. So glad he and many others that were. Or we wouldn't have these gems.......Don't throw stones y'all....
Read his book, Bruce has never been stoned, never did drugs in his life, and in his early years, after growing up with an alcoholic father, hardly drank as well.
Clarence is trying to make sure Bruce doesn't back into the drums. He's not supporting him. If you listen to other interviews, he sounds the same back then. Not stoned - into his music.
+Brett Koeshall I'm thinking maybe so, by the way Clarence kinda supports him during the volume swells. And after that Bruce gets his shit together. Like maybe Clarence was kinda saying "Come on, man."